Subj : SBBSECHO Errors since 2/27 Build To : DesotoFireflite From : Digital Man Date : Fri Mar 04 2022 23:29:46 Re: SBBSECHO Errors since 2/27 Build By: DesotoFireflite to Digital Man on Fri Mar 04 2022 08:34 am > DM> Also running one of those sbbsecho command-lines manually (from a > DM> command prompt) and then reporting the output would be helpful. > DM> Usually, a stale lock file indicates that it's crashing for some > DM> reason. No other reports of SBBSecho crashing lately. > > Just letting you know, as of build 3/2/22, the issue has cleared up, with no > more problems. Okay, good to know. > on another matter, is there a sbbsecho switch/option to delete/kill a bad > packet, instead of just adding .bad extension to them. I looked in the wiki, > but just don't see anything. Thanks in Advance. No, it's not option. Deleting inbound/*.bad would be a one-line event or script though, if that's what you want to do. -- digital man (rob) This Is Spinal Tap quote #21: So when you're playing you feel like a preserved moose on stage? Norco, CA WX: 50.6øF, 88.0% humidity, 0 mph ESE wind, 0.01 inches rain/24hrs --- SBBSecho 3.15-Linux * Origin: Vertrauen - [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net (1:103/705) .